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What Plone can learn from Rails

For the past year Andy McKay has been absorbed in building sites in
Ruby, PHP, Django and mostly Ruby on Rails. This is quite a change for
someone doing lots of Plone and Python in the past. What at times has
been a frustrating experience can also be instructive. What has Rails
got that Plone doesn't, why does it have so much hype? From the
perspective of the outside looking in, we can see some areas to improve.

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